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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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14
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PAGE 14 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8, 1959 MILITARY AID FOR IRAQ LONDON (P)-The British gov Deaths ernment is going to send Iraq a Mrs. Brew Is Taken In Deatli substantial number of jet bomb vi mm mm I II HOTEL ALTAMONT Name President Gerald Girard, announced that a large attendance is expected to join in paying tribute to Our Blessed Mother as well as all other mothers living or deceased by receiving Holy Communion. Assisting' Girard with the Mother' Day plans are: Basil Saul, James Grace, Louis Gaudiano, Dr. Frank Kennedy, Jack Colombo and Ralph Costabile. Brief remarks will be furnished ers and tanks in an effort to keep Premier Abdul Karim Kasscm's wavering neutralist regime from turning to the Soviet Union for its military supplies, an authoritative source said today.

Mother's Day At Holy Rosary The annual Holy Rosary Church Holy Name Mother's Day Communion breakfast will be held Sunday morning following the 8 o'clock mass with Dr. Primo P. Mori, local dermatologist, main speaker. A committee headed by Holy' Mrs. Ellen (Roberts) Brew, 75, i i 5 OF HAZLETON ox woiijnKiiam, wmow oi inomas Hamilton Brew, died this morning JOHN GULLICK Mrs.

Joseph Hovanictz was notified of the death of her brother, John Gullick, 1210 Highland Drive, Silver Springs, Md. Services were held at the S. II. Ilines Co. Funeral Home, North MARK (CIESLIK) CHESLOCK Mark John (Cieslik) Cheslock, of 713 McNair street, died Thursday at 7:30 p.

m. at the Hazleton State Hospital where he had been a patient the past three weeks. He was born in Poland a son of the late Andrew and Josephine Koziol at O'Gara's Convalescent Home Ostrich farming is one of the more profitable enterprises in Conyngham, where she had been patient for 13 by the pastor, Rev. Louis E. Pilati.

West Washington, D. at 10 a. ra. Born in Hazleton, September 2G last Wednesday, with a military 1883, she was a daughter of Wi Cheslock and had resided in Crystal Ridge before moving to Hazleton 26 years ago. Prior to his retirement he was employed at the ONCE-A-YEAR SALE liam and Jennie (Silliman) Roberts burial at Arlington National Ceme tery.

She was a granddaughter of Mor One brother, George Gullick, of Cranberry Colliery, and was a member of the Transfiguration Church. gan and Martha Silliman, pioneer Hazleton residents, who lived at the corner of North Church and Surviving are his wife, the former Green streets, where the Hazleton Stockton, and three sisters, Mrs. John Schrader, Hazleton Heights; Mrs. George Mondel, Stockton, and Mrs. Anna Zebelin, Hazleton, also survive.

Pauline Szydlo, and four children Public Library is now located. Joseph, at home; Lottie, wife of d) She was educated at the Ogontz TOILET WATER School, Philadelphia. VWithoul QuestioiT. The ibv 3 SPrin0j Mrs. Brew was a member of St Peter's Episcopal Church, the Epis James Donnell, at home; Mary, wife of Michael Slebodnick, of Crystal Ridge; Stella, wife of John Baradziej, of New Brunswick, N.

J. There are two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m. from the Bonin Fu- 1 it Funerals copal Church Women, a charter 4-oz.

bottle Reg. $3 member of the Hazleton Dinner Club, charter member of the Lans ford Garden Club, Hazleton Garden MARY CHESS NOW ONLY Club, Hazleton Art League and the uerai nome, second street entrance. Requiem high mass will be Hazleton League of Women Voters 1.50 Mrs. Lena (Kinsinger) Hilden-brand, who died at the State Hospital Monday, was buried this morning from the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

John Quinn, 438 East Walnut Her husband, who was auditor of celebrated in the Transfiguration Church at 9 a. m. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Lansford, died in 1944. may call at the funeral home Sat street.

Funeral services were in charge of Rev. Allen H. Koth, of Surviving are two sons, Thomas Hamilton Brew, Jr. and John Price urday 7 to 10 p. m.

and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. Brew, both of Conyngham. Also Gardenia Carnation White Lilac Lily of the Valley Heliotrope Violet Strategy Yram Rose Geranium Fragrances Fragrances surviving are seven grandchildren Thomas H. Brew, III, Constance Christ Lutheran Church.

Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert, James, and John Quinn, Stephen Lizbinski, Peter Litchard and Joseph Cipriano. Elizabeth Brew, Sally Patten Brew MRS. WILLIAM E. TROUTMW Mrs.

William E. Troutman, 214 Clymer street, Reading, died suddenly Thursday morning at St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading. Born in Freeland, Mrs. Trout- Marvin Pardee Brew, Lisa Mallory I I Brew, jonn Price Brew, Jr.

and Jeanette Muehlhof Brew. The funeral will be held Monday The funeral of James Mack, Grove street, McAdoo Heights, who man was the former Hilda Berger. at 10 a. m. from St.

Peter's Epis daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. copal Church. Rev. Erwin H.

Bau- died at the State Hospital Tuesday, was held this morning from the Ira Berger, pioneer Freeland resi der, rector of St. Peter's Church dents. Surviving are her husband, four will officiate. Interment will be in the Charles Baber cemetery, Damiano funeral home, McAdoo. Rev.

Peter Vandergeest was celebrant of the high mass of requiem in St. Patrick's Church, McAdoo, daughters, ten grandchildren and rottsvme. Friends may call at the Bach the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. John Lucas, Philadelphia; II IUI Kv IPiSi and gave the blessing at the grave man funeral home Sunday evening in the parish cemetery. irom 7 to 9 clock.

Pallbearers, all grandsons of the Mrs. Ldward S. Keith, Washington, D. Mrs. Herbert Rathey, Media; Mrs.

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He was born in Crystal Ridge, a son of the late Adam and Anna Mitchell and resided in this city most of his life. A veteran of World War 2 he served with Company 175th Infantry, and was employed as a salesman for Dairylea Milk Pro- Aurxif XT: U1! i tress and Boi Spring! 0 10-Year Guarantee Against Manufacturer's Defects. Valid Any- wtiere in America! quiem high mass in Ss. Peter Paul's Byzantine Catholic Church, Beaver Meadows, at 9 a. m.

Interment in St. John's Byzantine Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call Friday, 2 to 4 7 to 10 p. m. Frank H.

Bonin Son, funeral directors. Monthly! 57-59 N. Wyoming St. mi. iimLiicu was a memDer 1 a a.

tne lioly Trinity R. C. Slovak l-IUItL ALI AVtUrM i Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Vera Dubroski, and one son, MATCHMATE BAG and CLUTCH JLorran of irenton, N. J.

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Also surviving are four grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street Entrance. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in the.

Holy Trinity R. C. Slovak Church at 9 a. m. Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums.

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Plans for the celebration of National Retail Bakers' Week, May 17-23, will be announc ed. Discussion will also be held HTTTal on the recently increased state PARK AVENUE sales tax. 1 1 Genetti's Laurel and 15th Street Markets open 9 a. m. to 9 p.

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